Since the ‘ceasefire’ was announced, over 300 Palestinians have been killed and nearly 900 wounded in ongoing attacks. Aid and medical supplies continue to be held at the borders.
Since the ‘ceasefire’ was announced, over 300 Palestinians have been killed and nearly 900 wounded in ongoing attacks. Aid and medical supplies continue to be held at the borders.
Join us for a silent vigil in solidarity with the Palestinian civilians navigating uncertainty, ongoing violence and the trauma of the past several years. With the US-backed ‘Peace Plan’ (insert snort here) worth little and the violence and killing continuing, we must keep showing up for Palestine.
Join us for a quiet vigil in solidarity with Palestine. The ongoing violence and breaches of the ceasefire make it clear that there is much work still to do before peace is possible. We stand for lasting peace and against genocide.
Join us for a vigil and procession on the anniversary of October 7th. We walk in solidarity with the people of Palestine, and in remembrance of the innocent lives lost in this genocide.
Vigil in solidarity with Palestine, Tuesday 16 September, 5-6pm. Parliament House on Kaurna Yerta. We stand against ethnic cleansing, genocide, and war crimes.
We stand in solidarity with Palestine. We stand against genocide, ethnic cleansing, and needless violence. We stand for human rights and peace. Wear black. Bring your flags, keffiyeh, and friends. This is a silent vigil (no speeches or drumming).
We remember the brave journalists who have given their lives reporting from the most dangerous parts of Palestine during this genocide, including at least 25 women. Many of them have been deliberately targeted and murdered for their work, along with their families.